The House of Sobieski (plural: Sobiescy, feminine form: Sobieska) was a prominent magnate family of Polish nobility in the 16th and 17th centuries, from...
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it was later governed by the Wejher and Sobieski noble families, including King of Poland John III Sobieski. Administratively it was part of the Malbork...
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The Sobieski Oak (Polish: Dąb Sobieskiego) is an over 400-year-old specimen of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) located within the Łężczok nature reserve...
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The Doll (1968) - Stanislaw Wokulski Colonel Wolodyjowski (1969) - Jan Sobieski Prawdzie w oczy (1970) - inzynier Franciszek Zawada Zazdrosc i medycyna...
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Kinga, born in 1995, a law student. She is a German teacher at the Jan III Sobieski High School, Kraków, where she has worked since 1998. She has been described...
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Lithuania Stephen Bathory in the 1570s and was later led by the King John III Sobieski. The hussars became the elite cavalry, and were a branch of cavalry in...
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chancellor Mikołaj Krzysztof "the Orphan" Radziwiłł, 1549–1616, voivode Marek Sobieski, 1549–1605, voivode Stanisław Kostka, 1550–1568, saint Jan Tarnowski, 1550–1605...
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20th Uhlan Regiment of King Jan III Sobieski (Polish: 20 Pułk Ułanów im. Króla Jana III Sobieskiego, 20 puł) was a cavalry unit of the Polish Army in the...
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Wawel Cathedral (category Burial sites of the House of Sobieski)
including rulers of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth such as John III Sobieski and his consort Marie Casimire (Maria Kazimiera); the remains of Tadeusz...
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against the Habsburg monarchy. The assault was stopped by King Jan III Sobieski (Jerzy Skolimowski), and curtailed Turkish expansion into central European...
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Retrieved 13 May 2023. "W Warszawie ma powstać nowy, 130-metrowy wieżowiec Sobieski Tower. Tak może wyglądać". investmap.pl (in Polish). 29 May 2022. Archived...
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to the east of Austria, hoping to ally with Poland. Polish King Jan III Sobieski also had the intention to ally with France against the threat of Austria...
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Pyotr Potemkin (redirect from Piotr Ivanowitz Potemkin)
Vienna in 1674 to discuss common actions against Polish king John III Sobieski. He also was the envoy of Feodor III to France and England in 1681. He...
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Great Synagogue (Zhovkva) (redirect from Sobieski Shul)
and 1698 with a financial loan from King John III Sobieski, and was hence also known as the Sobieski Shul. As a fortress synagogue, the building's walls...
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supposedly fought in a duel with the future king of the Commonwealth, John III Sobieski, to win over a girl. Pac joined the army as a young man and steadily rose...
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the north – with a stone bridge upon which a monument to King John III Sobieski stands to this day. The Grand Annexe of considerable size contained the...
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Neighbour Na odsiecz Wiedniowi (1983) - Jan III Sobieski Okolice spokojnego morza (1983) - Cpt. Piotr Ziemba Diary for My Lovers (1987) - Professzor Magnat...
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Petro Doroshenko (redirect from Piotr Doroszenko)
September 1670. Soon after the Poles recognized his hetmancy, Khanenko and Jan Sobieski launched a massive invasion onto the Right-bank. In 1672, with a force...
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the Polish Swedish war, Sobieski had commanded a 2000 strong regiment of Tatar cavalry and as a result the Tatars and Sobieski held each other in great...
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in oder to attend a music high school. She graduated from the John III Sobieski High School No. 75. in Warsaw. In 2009, she won the Szansa na Sukces music...
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medals for the campaign leaders and soldiers, as "the first since John III Sobieski". The Russian forces, however, kept advancing. Under the command of Józef...
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for the nation's sake and stays at Ketling's house. They are visited by Sobieski, the hetman, and a feast takes place and Michael receives a present of...
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Casimir Vasa, and then to successor kings Michael Wiśniowiecki and John III Sobieski. Schultz returned to his hometown around 1660, yet from time to time worked...
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Erazm Sanguszko General Kazimierz Pułaski Faithful Companion King John III Sobieski blessing Polish attack on Turks in Battle of Vienna in 1683 Rotmistrz Towarzysz...
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extends from Warsaw's Royal Castle and Old Town, south to King John III Sobieski's 17th-century royal residence at Wilanów. Nowy Świat runs from Three Crosses...
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begun or the Marshal of the Sejm was elected. During the reign of John III Sobieski (1674–1696), half of Sejm proceedings were scuttled by the veto. The practice...
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Natolin begins at end of the 17th century, when the King of Poland John III Sobieski started the construction of a royal zoological garden in the village of...
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History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764) (section Period of wars with the Ottoman Empire, John III Sobieski)
the Commonwealth, became a dependency of the Tsardom of Russia. John III Sobieski, who fought protracted wars against the Ottoman Empire, revived the Commonwealth's...
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bishops Marcin Szyszkowski, Piotr Gembicki, Jan Małachowski, Kazimierz Lubieński and kings Michael I and John III Sobieski. In 1517, the 16-year-long construction...
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the university's notable alumni include heads of state King John III Sobieski, Pope John Paul II, and Andrzej Duda; Polish prime ministers Beata Szydło...
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